MAINE WOOLENS, a weaver of high-quality blankets and throws made of washable wools and cottons, recently broke ground on a new addition to its Brunswick location on Paul Street. Project completion on the 7,500-plus-square-foot addition is expected to be on Oct. 31. Shown in the photo are, from left, Curtis Neufield, principal of Sitelines Engineering; John Pollock, vice president of Operations, Maine Woolens; Jo Miller, owner of Maine Woolens; and Ray Boshold, general manager of Maine Woolens. The company, which started in 2008, employs 15 people. The addition will provide more space for machinery, plus warehouse and office areas. Missing from the photo is Peter Lincoln, architect, Lincoln Haney.

MAINE WOOLENS, a weaver of high-quality blankets and throws made of washable wools and cottons, recently broke ground on a new addition to its Brunswick location on Paul Street. Project completion on the 7,500-plus-square-foot addition is expected to be on Oct. 31. Shown in the photo are, from left, Curtis Neufield, principal of Sitelines Engineering; John Pollock, vice president of Operations, Maine Woolens; Jo Miller, owner of Maine Woolens; and Ray Boshold, general manager of Maine Woolens. The company, which started in 2008, employs 15 people. The addition will provide more space for machinery, plus warehouse and office areas. Missing from the photo is Peter Lincoln, architect, Lincoln Haney.

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